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My gloves are looking a bit like that too!
I have small hands too (a patient once said they were "like a baby doll's" ). I wear a 6.5 when I can get them in work, but even small gardening gloves tend to be huge.
I actually usually buy children's gardening gloves from Wilko (or the supermarkets tend to have the same ones under their own brand): https://www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-kids-g.../p/0486964 They have the advantage of being much cheaper than gloves for adults.
However, my absolute best ever gloves were from Lidl a couple of years ago. They are actually sized properly (I got a 7) rather than just S/M or M/L, and made from cotton and goat's leather. I think they were £7.99 and I am desperately hoping they get some more in some time this year as my existing pair have holes in the finger tips. Too big on me for handling fine seeds, but great for pruning or hauling type jobs.
I have small hands too (a patient once said they were "like a baby doll's" ). I wear a 6.5 when I can get them in work, but even small gardening gloves tend to be huge.
I actually usually buy children's gardening gloves from Wilko (or the supermarkets tend to have the same ones under their own brand): https://www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-kids-g.../p/0486964 They have the advantage of being much cheaper than gloves for adults.
However, my absolute best ever gloves were from Lidl a couple of years ago. They are actually sized properly (I got a 7) rather than just S/M or M/L, and made from cotton and goat's leather. I think they were £7.99 and I am desperately hoping they get some more in some time this year as my existing pair have holes in the finger tips. Too big on me for handling fine seeds, but great for pruning or hauling type jobs.
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!